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Taking place from 30 June – 2 July, Future Energy Asia 2021 Exhibition and
Summit is the only and largest event dedicated to Southeast Asia’s energy
transition and transformation. Endorsed by Thailand’s Ministry of Energy,
co-hosted by EGAT and PTT, the event drives the region’s dialogue, knowledge
sharing, innovations and project developments around the gas/LNG, renewables,
and power sectors.

The technical conference is attended by industry specifiers, technical & project
managers, and end users from across the energy matrix. Chosen papers and
presenters will have an excellent opportunity to showcase innovations and
success case studies to key decision makers actively leading Asia’s Energy
Transition projects.

PRESENTER GUIDELINES

 * Presenters will be selected from speaking proposals submitted to the
   Executive Committee. Early submission is important to ensure time to review
   the paper proposals. The deadline is October 2020.
 * Prior to submission, management clearance must be obtained. Any issues
   concerning clearance should be outlined.
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   information on which to make a judgment. It should be written in English and
   be no more than 500 words setting out the objectives and/or scope of the
   proposed presentation.
 * The proposed presentation must contribute to utility services or technology
   or be of immediate interest to the power and water industry. Ideally it
   should contain new knowledge or experience.
 * Commercialism or sales pitches in your presentation at the event is not
   acceptable. We provide topic suggestions to better indicate the kind of
   presentation we seek. Our focus is upon practical implementation of the
   energy transition and digital transformation strategies.
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EPC & Developer Stream (Energy and Power)
EPC & Developer Stream gives insights on successfully implementing mid-sized to
large utility projects in energy and power. It is designed for international and
local EPCs, utilities, IPPs, developers, and partners to better understand
success requirements within complex project development. Compliance with the
regulations, achieving finance, managing costs and timelines, concern for the
environment and the well-being of staff and local communities have all gained in
importance. See below for relevant topics.

 

 1. SUCCESSFUL ENERGY AND POWER EPC PROJECTS & PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

 

 1. General Principles for EPC-PPP Contract Negotiation

 

 1. Developing PPP Models for Energy and Power Projects to Achieve Capital
    Expenditure Reductions
 2. Comparing PPP Regulatory Frameworks Across ASEAN – Tendering and Advertising
    Rules

 * Consideration of Risk Allocation & ‘Value for Money’ Principles within Energy
   and Power Projects

 1. Business Models and Regulatory Requirements for Cross-Border
    Interconnections in ASEAN
 2. How to Promote Public-Private Partnerships in the Power Sector - Mobilizing
    Private Capital
 3. How the Global Energy Transition is Set to Disrupt the ASEAN Geopolitical
    and EPC Landscape

 * Developing Effective EPC Project Delivery Systems and EPC Contractor
   Evaluation Processes
 * Collaborative Contracting Agreements for Performance Improvement in Cost and
   Deliverables

 1. Risk Sharing - The Art of Identifying and Allocating Risk in an EPC Contract
    to Minimize Disputes
 2. Comparing Concessions, Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) and Design-Build-Operate
    (DBO) Projects

 

 1. EPC Contract Management – Towards Data-Centric, Simultaneous and
    Collaborative Models

 

 1. Impact of COVID-19 on EPC Project Performance in ASEAN Energy and Power
    Sectors
 2. Developing a Roadmap to Tackle Cost & Time Overruns on EPC Mega Energy and
    Power Projects

 * Understanding Dispute Resolution and Prevention in the ASEAN Region from EPC
   Contract

 1. Delivering EPC and PPP Project Management Processes in the Age of Digital
    Transformation
 2. Communication Strategies for Project Based Information Sharing and
    Cross-Office Collaboration
 3. Comparing Technological Software for Contract Management and Performance
    Management

 * Frameworks for Testing New Technologies and Integrating Innovative Solutions
   into Workflows
 * Managing Licensing Risk in New Build Power and Water Infrastructure
   Construction Contracts

 

 1. Providing for Local Content and Sustainable Development within EPC Contracts

 

 1. Sustainability and Implementation Strategies for ASEAN Local Content Policy
    Frameworks
 2. ASEAN Innovations in Local Content Contractual Elements within
    Infrastructure PPP Projects

 * EPC Experiences of Meeting Local Content Requirements in ASEAN Energy and
   Power Projects

 1. Sharing Development Plans and Business Partnership Opportunities in
    Developing New Projects
 2. Increasing Local Content in the Procurement of Infrastructure Projects in
    Low Income Countries
 3. Ensuring Local Content is a Mutually Beneficial Engagement between the EPC
    and Stakeholders

 * Local Content Monitoring and Assessment Models to Measure the Programme
   Effects Generated
 * Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content: Integrating Social and Economic
   Impact Assessment

 1. Developing a Transparent System for Local Contracting - Local Corporate
    Procurement Indicators
 2. Benchmarking Local Content Development Strategies and Outcomes in the ASEAN
    Region

 

 1. Providing for Project Finance, Investment and Tax Objectives

 

 1. Sourcing Renewable Energy Finance and Investment for ASEAN Project
    Developers
 2. Tax Implications Applied to the Foreign Contractor Carrying Out EPC
    Contracts in ASEAN

 * Adjusting Financing PPP Structures in ASEAN Projects for COVID-like Force
   Majeure Events

 1. Promoting Regional Content Policies to Facilitate Investment and Local
    Market Opportunities
 2. Multilateral and International Institutions Providing Financial Support for
    Regional Enterprises
 3. Evaluating the Factors that Led to Low-Priced Solar Electricity Projects in
    the ASEAN Region

 




 

 2. DEVELOPING CLEAN POWER PLANTS & RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS

 

 1. Switching the Fuel Mix

 

 1. Developing and Building and Autonomous Efficient Combined Cycle Power Plant
 2. Bringing Power Generation to the Digital Age with Advanced AI & Machine
    Learning

 * Impact of Digital Operations and Maintenance Practices on Power Plant
   Performance

 1. Power Station New Builds: Insights into Financing and Project Management in
    ASEAN
 2. How EPC Firms Can Become Involved with New ASEAN Energy and Power Projects
 3. Pros and Cons of Coal-To-Gas Plant Conversions to Meet GHG Emission
    Compliance

 * Multi-Fuel Plant Solutions to Include LPG Power Generation for Utilities and
   IPPs

 

 1. Developing More Flexible Generation Processes

 

 1. Incorporating Hybrid Energy Power Systems & Solutions into Existing
    Generation Facilities
 2. Improving the Flexibility and Efficiency of Gas Turbine-Based Distributed
    Power Plants

 * Ensuring Fuel Flexibility and Effective Maintenance Using Fuel Oils and Gas
   Turbines

 1. Virtual Power Plants Using Solar Power, Battery Storage, and Flexible Gas
    Engines
 2. Integration of Large-Scale PV-Based Generation into Power Generation Models
 3. Using Data Analytics to Help Create More Flexible Power Generation

 

 1. Power Plant Emission and Pollution Control Systems
 2. Accessing GHG Emissions from Power Plants in ASEAN Countries and GHG
    Projects
 3. Pilot Projects for Carbon Capture and Storage for Near Zero Emission Power
    Plants

 * New Emission Control Regulations for Coal and Oil-Fired Power Plant in ASEAN

 1. Gas Cleaning Systems including Baghouse Cleaning, Fabric Filter Leak
    Detector, and ESP
 2. Software to Complement CAPAX for Achieving Emission Compliance and
    Sustainability Goals
 3. Power Plant Retirement, Decommissioning and Demolition Projects – Model
    Selection

 * Retrofitting Stronger CO2 Emission Control Systems in Fossil Fuel Power
   Plants

 




 

 1. Water-Energy Nexus in Generation

 

 1. Successful Power Plant Water Use Optimisation and Wastewater Treatment
    Plants
 2. Water Conservation Trends, Misconceptions, and Options for Water Scarce
    Countries

 * How to Effectively Minimize Power Plant Water Usage for ASEAN Power Stations

 1. Improving the Use of Air-Cooled Power Plants and Effective Ash Handling
    Techniques
 2. Strategies for Using Reclaimed Water in Power Plant Cooling Applications

 

 1. Developing and Integrating Solar and Wind Energy Assets

 

 1. Experiences of Developing and Integrating ASEAN Renewable Energy Projects
 2. ASEAN Utility-Scale Solar-Plus-Storage Plants for Peak Shaving and Grid
    Stability

 * Operational Advantages of Battery Storage Farms as an Alternative to Peaker
   Power Plants

 1. Accelerating Rooftop Solar Adoption in ASEAN for Residential and Commercial
    Applications
 2. Assessing the Post COVID Performance of ASEAN Renewables Programmes and
    Projects
 3. Developing Solar and Wind as a Future Low-Cost Energy Transition ‘Baseload
    Energy’ Solution

 * Building a HVDC ‘Super Grid’ to Support 100% Renewable Energy Sustainable
   Power Supply

 

 1. Improving Efficiency and Engineering in Fossil & Combined Cycle Plants

 

 1. The Intention is to cover a wide range of essential technology and processes
    including:

 * Boilers and Turbines
 * Heat Recovery Steam Generators
 * High-Energy Piping (HEP) Systems
 * Metallurgy & Failure Analyses
 * Cycle Chemistry

 

 

 

 3. BUILDING LNG-TO-POWER BUYERS INFRASTRUCTURE

 

 1. Negotiating LNG and Gas Supply Contracts

 

 1. LNG Demand: Comparing Buyers’ Strategies in North Asia and South East Asia
 2. Current Gas and LNG Outlook and Trends Including the Future of LNG Oil
    Indexation

 * How Will ASEAN Natural Gas and LNG Suppliers Navigate the Post-Coronavirus
   World?

 1. Destination Restrictions and Diversion Provisions in LNG Sale and Purchase
    Agreements
 2. Asian LNG Pricing and Trading Hubs including Spot/Short-Term LNG Market
    Analysis
 3. Building the LNG-to-Power IPP Procurement Programme – General Features and
    Problem Areas

 * LNG Contract Adjustments: Force Majeure, Change of Circumstances, Hardship,
   and Price Review
 * Impact of Government Regulations on the ASEAN LNG Market Expansion and
   Prospects

 

 1. Investment in the LNG Supply Chain

 

 1. Financing the Development of Gas Fields in the Context of Creating an LNG
    Supply Business
 2. LNG Project Risk in Post COVID Markets – Comparing Spot Market vs Long Term
    Contracts

 * Key Bankability Considerations for FSRU-to-IPP Project Structures in ASEAN
   Markets

 1. Comparing Generation Costs for LNG vs Coal Fired Power Plants in South East
    Asia
 2. Emergence of Multi-User LNG Terminal Model and the Impact on LNG Investments
 3. Comparing LNG Financing Structures: Integrated vs Separate Financing Models

 

 1. Developing Small Scale LNG Infrastructure

 

 1. ASEAN SSLNG Market Outlook and Regulations
 2. Opportunities and Challenges for Small-Scale LNG Commercialization

 * LNG for Off-Grid Industries and LNG as a Fuel for Heavy Duty Vehicles

 1. Developing Small-Scale LNG Plants for the ASEAN Bunker Fuel Market
 2. Small-scale LNG Terminals and Their Impact on Gas Market Diversification
 3. Supporting Remote Locations in ASEAN with an LNG Hub and Spoke Strategy

 * Small Scale LNG Transportation – From Small Carriers to Trailer Truck
   Distribution

 




 

 1. Developing Hydrogen-to-Power Decarbonisation Infrastructure

 

 1. How Hydrogen Empowers the Energy Transition and Offers Net Zero Emissions
 2. Establishing the Ground Rules of the Hydrogen Economy – Green vs Blue
    Hydrogen

 * Feasibility Studies into Commercialising Blue Hydrogen and the
   Decarbonisation of Methane

 1. Hydrogen Pathways: Natural Gas Reforming Using Natural Gas Pipeline Delivery
    Infrastructure
 2. Technical and Economic Conditions for Blending Hydrogen into Natural Gas
    Pipeline Networks

 

Tools of Trade Stream (Energy and Power)
This stream is intended to drill deeper into what “Integrated Transformation”
means on the ground to fulfil energy transition and demand-side efficiency for
energy and power. For utilities, the challenge is not just to review, optimize
and transform existing processes and business models. It is to find completely
new ways to conduct their business. In this regard, digital technology offers
utilities new revenue models, as well as opportunities for process improvement
and customer engagement across the utility chain.  See below for topic
suggestions.

 

 1. DIGITAL TOOLS FOR POWER PLANTS

 

 1. Improving Operator Effectiveness & Plant Performance with Digital Tools

 

 1. Generation System Planning - Methods and Models for Load Forecasting and
    Capacity Planning
 2. Design and Maintenance of System-Wide Communications, Security, Protection
    and Controls

 * Moving from Preventive to Predictive Maintenance with Advanced Analytics in
   Power Plants

 1. Using of Digital Twin Technology Within Power Plants to Manage All Types of
    Operations
 2. Implementing an Operational Technology Network to Support the Digitalization
    Plan
 3. Using Technology to Enhance Plant Electrical Safety and Maintenance
    Operations

 * Obtaining More Value from Smart, Connected Power Plant Assets

 

 1. Remote Operations and Automation in Power Plants

 

 1. Remote Operations and Collaboration Rooms for On-site HMI/SCADA Control
    Systems
 2. Scaling Intelligent Automation - Best Practices Used by Utility ‘Automation
    Frontrunners’

 * Leveraging Digital Technologies to Achieve Global Fleetwide Performance
   Improvements

 1. Building a Drone Program and Robotic Inspections for Maintenance at Power
    Plants
 2. Power Plant Workforce of the Future - Closing the Skills Gap with Education
 3. Self-Optimising Combustion Control of an Oil-Fired Power Station Boiler

 

 1. Digital Solar and Wind Plants for Increased Asset Value
 2. Digital Platforms and the Future of Energy Forecasting and Provisioning
 3. Adopting Digital Twin Technology for Solar and Wind Power Generation

 * IoT-Enabled Renewable Energy Management Solution for Asset Monitoring

 1. Designing Automated Solar Tracking Systems for Renewable Energy Plants
 2. Approaches to Digital Operations and Maintenance for Solar and Wind Farms
 3. Using Digital Tools to Ensure Longer Duration of Energy Storage Assets

 * Utilization of Flexible Demand in a Virtual Power Plant Set-Up

 

 2. SMART GRID AND SMART METERING ROLLOUTS

 

 1. Setting Up Smart Grid Roadmaps, Pilots, and Implementation Programs

 

 1. Comparing ASEAN Utility Investments in Smart Technologies and Digital
    Operations
 2. Understanding Thailand’s Smart Grid Ambitions for Advanced Network
    Deployment

 * Digital Upgrades to Support Chinese Belt and Road Initiative and Global
   Energy Grid

 1. Smart Grid Deployment – Utility as EPC and Outsourcing Project Management
    Roles
 2. Addressing the Smart Grid Procurement Framework and Ensuring Skilled
    Manpower
 3. Financing Mechanisms to Drive Smart Grid Deployment and Incentivise Private
    Sector

 * Building Blocks of Smart Grid: Ensuring Hardware and Software Transformation
 * Sharing Experiences from ASEAN’s Smart Meter Reading Pilot Projects

 1. Legal Aspects of the Smart Grid and Smart Metering Infrastructure

 

 1. Implementation Strategies to Utilise the Full Capabilities of Smart Meters

 

 1. Comparing Asian Market Models and Regulation of Smart Meter Implementation
 2. Smart Metering Ownership and Finance Models – The Evolution to Outsourced
    Services

 * Measuring the Value of Implementing Smart Meters for Distributed Network
   Operators

 1. Flexible Deployment Models to Help Utilities Mitigate Technology Risks and
    Reduce Costs
 2. Ensuring Utility IT Systems Are Capable of Supporting Real Time Smart Meter
    Data Analytics
 3. Selecting Interoperable Next Gen Meters to Ensure Cost-Efficient AMI Cycle
    Management

 * Stand-Alone and Integrated Smart Metering Prepayment Solutions for Low Income
   Customers
 * Robust AMI Procurement Strategies for Long-Term Accountability and System
   Reliability

 1. Extracting Value from Customer Meter Data Analytics in Smart Water Meter
    Programs
 2. Beyond Smart Meters - Pushing the Envelope of Demand Response

 

 1. Developing a Communication Infrastructure for the Smart Grid and Smart
    Metering
 2. M2M Communications in the Smart Grid: Applications, Standards, Enabling
    Technologies
 3. Ensuring End-to-end Service Availability and Performance for Smart Grid and
    Smart Metering

 * Wireless Network Architecture for Future Smart Grid Machine to Machine
   Communications

 1. The Role of Power Line Communications in the Smart Grid: Applications and
    Challenges
 2. Cabling Innovations - 5G Trends Impacting Deploying Next-Gen
    Fiber-to-the-Meter
 3. Performance of Private LTE for Smart Grid and Smart Meter Communications

 * Hybrid Communication Architectures for Distributed Smart Grid Applications
 * Narrowband Radio Frequency (RF) Smart Mesh Networks

 

 1. Big Data Analytics Platforms for Connected Data-Driven Business Solutions

 

 1. Analytics as Strategy: Integrating Analytics to Drive Customer Value and
    Operational Excellence
 2. Comparing Performance of Cloud-Based Software Platforms for Big Data
    Analytics in Smart Grids

 * Immersive Data Visualization Tools to Store, Analyze, and Process Power and
   Water Data

 1. Data Protection Impact Assessments for Smart Grid and Smart Metering
    Environments
 2. Real Time Predictive Analytics for Optimizing Energy Asset Lifecycles

 

 3. ENSURING LOAD MANAGEMENT FLEXIBILITY

 

 1. Digital Substation Automation Systems for Managing the Energy Transition

 

 1. Digital Transformation for Substations Enabling a Stronger, Smarter and
    Greener Grid
 2. Grid Monitoring Platforms to Retrofit Aging Substations and Distribution
    Feeders

 * Using Global Standards for Effective Substation Automation Protection and
   Control

 1. GIS Applications for Distribution Substation Planning and Load Forecasting

 

 1. Improving the Performance of Transformer Fleets in Power Distribution
    Networks

 

 1. Global Trends in Modernising Transformers for Central and Distributed
    Generation
 2. Mitigating the Risk of Aging Power Transformer Failure with Online
    Monitoring Systems

 * Tools for Managing Power Losses in Transformers Within Distribution Electric
   Networks

 1. Transformers for Wind and Solar Generation: Installation and Operation
    Characteristics
 2. Digital Power Transformers: The Internet of Energy and its Impact on
    Transformer Design

 

 1. Grid Upgrades for Renewable Integration, Load Management and Mass
    Electrification

 

 1. Super Grid or Smart Grid: Comparing Strategies for Large-Scale Integration
    of Renewables
 2. Managing Grid Stability and Reliability at the Overall Network Level Using
    DERMS Software

 * Demand Side Management of Smart Grid: Load Shifting and Customer Incentive
   Programs

 2. Smart Grid 2.0 – The Internet of Energy, Distribution Automation and Smart
    Meters
 3. Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure and Dynamic Load Management
    Systems
 4. Integration of Energy Storage in Smart Grids: Technologies and Applications

 * Renewable Energy Microgrid Controls and Grid Integration Systems
 * Energy Sharing and Management for Prosumers in Smart Grids

 

 4. DIGITAL TOOLS FOR STAFF AND CUSTOMERS

 

 1. Meeting the Demands of the Mobile Workforce and Field Service Management

 

 1. How Field Teams Can Adopt Post COVID Lessons to Improve Future Business
    Operations
 2. Developing the Case for Adopting Cloud Based Digital Workforce Management
    Systems

 * How the Internet of Things Is Transforming the Field Service Industry and Its
   Software

 1. Augmented and Virtual Reality to Minimize Operational Costs and Improve
    Safety
 2. GIS System Integration to Create More Comprehensive Utility Field Scenarios

 

 1. Action Plans for Training a Digitally-Savvy and Client-Centric Workforce

 

 1. Digital Skill Outsourcing and the Impact on Inhouse Human Asset Management
 2. The Impact of the Coronavirus on HR and The New Normal for Workplaces

 * Developing Diversity and Inclusion Programs for Digital Innovation Projects

 1. Recruiting Digitally Savvy Staff for Smart Grid and Smart Meter Projects
 2. The Role of Utility HR as a Business Enabler of Digital Transformation
 3. Engaging the Workforce in a Major Digital Transformation Project

 

 1. Digital Customer Engagement and New Customer Services

 

 1. Delivering Utility Customer Value with Analytics and the Digital Grid
 2. Energy-as-a-Service: Expanding Deployment of Low-Carbon Technologies

 * Customer Preferences and Serving Payments in the Age of Instant Gratification

 1. Building Effective Customer Self Service Portals to Ensure Loyalty and
    Engagement
 2. Customer Engagement Strategies for Successful Smart Meter Deployment
    Programmes
 3. Connected Customers in the Age of Smart Meters and Smart Electric Vehicle
    Charging

 * Facing the Omnichannel Challenge - Behavioural Metrics to Help Engage
   Customers
 * Consumer Engagement and End-use Savings - Incentives and Energy Efficiency
   Behaviours

 

 1. Electrification of Everything and the Future of Utility Services

 

 1. Asian Utilities Reaction to Disruption – Energy Transition and Digital
    Transformation
 2. How Electrification of Transportation Will Change Everything for Utilities
    Business Models

 * Preparing the Mass Electrification Strategy to Guide Regulators,
   Stakeholders, and Investors

 1. Energy Consumption Patterns and Environmental Impacts in the Age of Mass
    Electrification
 2. Distributed Hybrid Power Systems and Their Role in the Electrification of
    Everything Future
 3. The Pivot to Consumer Driven Energy and Impact on Utility Business Models
    and Services

 

 

Taking place live and in-person from 20 - 22 July 2022, Future Energy Asia 2022
Exhibition and Summit is the only and largest event dedicated to Southeast
Asia’s energy transition and transformation.

Endorsed by Thailand’s Ministry of Energy, co-hosted by EGAT and PTT, the event
drives the region’s dialogue, knowledge sharing, innovations and project
developments around the gas/LNG, renewables, and power sectors.

The technical conference will be attended by industry specifiers, technical &
project managers, and end users from across the energy matrix. Chosen papers and
presenters will showcase innovations and success case studies to key decision
makers actively leading Asia’s Energy Transition projects.

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2021 TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AGENDA

 * DAY ONE – 20 JULY 2022
 * DAY TWO – 21 JULY 2022
 * DAY THREE – 22 JULY 2022


DEVELOPING CLEAN PROJECTS & RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS

ASEAN has set a lofty goal for clean & renewable energy: by 2025, renewables
will account for 23% of the region’s primary energy source. Southeast Asia’s
renewables sector represents US$281 billion investment opportunities between
2018 and 2025. After COP26, the emphasis and urgency of decarbonization has
become every greater, as countries pledge to net zero pathways.


 * 11.00 Case Study: Hybrid Solar Development
 * 11.15 Energy Storage for the Micro-Grid
 * 11.35 Bioenergy & the Clean Energy Transition
 * 11.55 Energy Transition Pathways and Future Grids Optimization using PLEXOS
 * 12.15 Data Centres Race for Power
 * 12.30 Operating Battery Storage to Support Decarbonization
   
   Marnie Shaw, Research Leader, Australian National University

 * 12.45 Integration of Renewable Energy – Challenges and Solutions from
   Electricity Network Perspective
 * 13.00 Protecting Life & Assets with Effective Cable & Pipe Sealing Transits
 * 13.05 Decarbonising Power Sector
 * 13.20 Lunch Break and Networking Session
 * 14:00 Combining Energy as a Service Solutions to Increase Energy Efficiency
   and Reduce Carbon Emissions
 * 14.15 Bioenergy & The Clean Energy Transition
 * 14.30 On, Off & Under: Review of some Western Australian Experiences with
   Distributed Energy Resources & Opportunities for Southeast Asia
 * 14.45 Integrating The Biomethane Gas into The Existing Indonesian Gas Market
 * 15.00 Rooftop Solar PV in Universiti Putra Malaysia: A Route to Net-Zero
   Carbon Initiative
 * 15.15 Recycled Polymer from Industrial Waste as Loss Circulation Material in
   Drilling Operations
 * 15.30 7-Step Innovative HVAC Approach to Robustly Improve Energy Efficiency
   in Buildings
 * 15.45 Improve Productivity for Solar Rooftop EPC by using Solar design and
   CRM software
 * 16.00 100% Renewable Energy for ASEAN
 * 16:15 Renewable Energy Technologies for the Low-Carbon Energy Transition
 * 16.30 Rooftop Solar Corporate PPAs: The Importance of Bankable Project
   Documents to the Energy Transition
 * 16.45 Application of New Generation EIS System for Energy Storage System to
   Improve Fire Safety & Life Span
 * 17:00 Reserved for AVEVA
 * 17.15 Preparing Our Grids for a Decentralized & Bi-Directional Future
 * 17.30 End of Technical Conference Day One


CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION & STORAGE

Carbon capture, utilization & storage (CCUS) technologies are expected to play a
key role in ASEAN’s race to net zero. CCUS can reduce emissions from Southeast
Asian’s current energy and industrial assets while supporting burgeoning
prospects linking with green/blue hydrogen and ammonia generation.
This track will highlight trail-blazing technical innovations and case studies
with best practices from the region and beyond.


 * 10.00 A Geo-logy Led Assessment of Potential CCS Networks in Southeast Asia
 * 10.15 CO2 Geological Storage: Digital Tools for Screening & Maturation of
   Marketable Volumes
 * 10.30 Pathway to Net Zero Emission for Numaligarh Refinery with Sustainable
   Alternative Fuels
 * 10.45 Case Study: Scaling Up CCUS Projects
 * 11.00 Shipboard Carbon Capture
 * 11.15 Reserved for Technical Content Partner
 * 11.30 A Large-Scale Offshore CCS Full Value Chain Solution for Southeast Asia
 * 11.45 Reserved for Chulalongkorn University
 * 12.00 Lunch Break and Networking Session

BUILDING LNG-TO-POWER INFRASTRUCTURE

Over the last decade, ASEAN’s economy has grown consistently, resulting in
expanding markets for many power sources, including LNG. Wood Mackenzie expects
it to provide over 50% of the region’s gas supply. Recently, we have seen a slew
of LNG-to-power plants planned in the region, in the transition to a cleaner,
secure, and accessible energy future.

This track will shed light on the important aspects of Southeast Asia’s LNG
sector developments, various applications & alternative comparisons.

 * 13.00 Addition of Membrane Containment System to API 620 & 625
 * 13.15 Transporting Power on Water with Liquified Natural Gas – A Contiguous
   Approach to Delivering Constant & Stable Electricity to Meet Changing Demands
   Over Time
 * 13.30 Software Solutions for LNG Import in The Energy Transition
 * 13:45 Case Study: Higas Small Scale LNG Terminal
 * 14.05 Reserved for Technical Content Partner

DIGITAL TOOLS, SMART GRIDS

International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that Southeast Asia needs $1.2
trillion through to 2040, to modernize and electricity grids. Utilizing digital
tools and modernizing the grid will hold the key for Southeast Asia to integrate
more renewable energy into its power systems, which in turn will help the region
diversify its energy portfolio and meet its sustainability commitments.

The track will showcase the immense opportunities and options to leverage on
data, digital tools, AI to make power generation, transmission, and consumption
smarter.

 * 14.20 Digitalizing Power Plant Construction & Maintenance
 * 14.35 SF6-Free: Sustainable Growth with MV Innovation
 * 14.50 Enhancing Energy Efficiency with Digital Tools
 * 15.10 Hardware and Performance Optimization for HVAC Based AI and Diagnostic
   Platform in Thailand
 * 15.25 Opportunities & Challenges on Digital Technologies for Efficient
   Building in ASEAN Region
 * 15.40 Advanced Analytics and Domain Expertise in Baker Hughes Drive
   Predictive Performance
 * 15.55 Implementation of OPERCOM Method to Manage Pre-Commissioning &
   Commissioning in Petrochemical Industry Case Study: Methanol Production
   Petrochemical Complex
 * 16.10 Digital Twin Application in The Power Sector
 * 16:25 Reserved for AVEVA
 * 16:40 Cyber Physical – The New Battleground for Energy Industry and Criminals
 * 16:55 Advancing Grid Management with Digital Tools
 * 17:10 Enabling Distributed Energy Future – Mapping Low Voltage Networks Using
   Smart Meter Data
 * 17:25 Case Study from Taiwan: The Road to Smart Cities and Key Learning
   Lessons
 * 17:40 End of Technical Conference Day Two


HYDROGEN

Southeast Asia is only getting started with hydrogen development, but the
potential of transforming once coal-dependent nations to net zero sources is
strong.

This track will draw expertise from across the globe to discuss plausible
pathways to economical production of hydrogen and across value chain, and pilots
and case studies that Southeast Asia can learn from.


 * 10.00 Potential of Green Steel Driven by Green Hydrogen
 * 10.15 Decarbonization Opportunities Through Offshore Green Hydrogen
 * 10.30 Large scale PtX technologies by Uhde – Key to advancing green chemicals
   value chain
 * 10.45 Developing The Supply Chain of Hydrogen Fuels
 * 11.00 Panel: ASEAN & low-carbon hydrogen
 * 11.40 Reserved for Technical Content Partner
 * 12.10 Australia’s Potential to Supply Hydrogen Fuels, Renewable Electricity &
   Green Metals in a Future Decarbonized Asia Pacific Economy
 * 12.25 The APAC Hydrogen Network: Where Are the Opportunities?
 * 12.40 Reducing the Cost of Producing Green Hydrogen via Wind Turbines
 * 12.55 Cause and Effects of Hydrogen Leakage Protection and Mitigation
   Measures
 * 13.10 Green Hydrogen: Hype or Hope?
 * 13.25 End of FEA Technical Conference

Register to Visit

Taking place live and in-person from 20 - 22 July 2022, Future Energy Asia 2022
Exhibition and Summit is the only and largest event dedicated to Southeast
Asia’s energy transition and transformation.

Endorsed by Thailand’s Ministry of Energy, co-hosted by EGAT and PTT, the event
drives the region’s dialogue, knowledge sharing, innovations and project
developments around the gas/LNG, renewables, and power sectors.

The technical conference will be attended by industry specifiers, technical &
project managers, and end users from across the energy matrix. Chosen papers and
presenters will showcase innovations and success case studies to key decision
makers actively leading Asia’s Energy Transition projects.

Register to attend the Technical Conference

TECHNICAL CONFERENCE TOPICS


DEVELOPING CLEAN & RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS

 * The future of floating PV in Southeast Asia
 * Case study: Rooftop solar in C&I setting
 * Driving solar panel innovation with new materials
 * Solar plus battery storage project financing
 * Case study: Hybrid solar deployment
 * Zero emission gas power plants
 * Innovations in wind turbine tech
 * Innovations in energy storage tech & material
 * Energy storage for the micro-grid
 * Bioenergy & the clean energy transition


CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION & STORAGE

 * Case study: Scaling up a CCUS project
 * Game-changer CO2 capture technologies
 * New technologies in CO2 utilitization and/or storage
 * Innovations in CO2 transportation methods
 * Direct carbon capture from air technologies
 * Leveraging oil and gas reservoirs for capture carbon


BUILDING LNG-TO-POWER INFRASTRUCTURE

 * Legal landscape of LNG-to-Power in Asia emerging markets
 * Financing LNG-to-Power projects
 * The opportunities and costs of LNG as transition fuel
 * Prospects of LNG-to-Power in Asia emerging markets
 * Small scale LNG projects
 * LNG-to-Power: Turning prospects into realities
 * FSRU vs Land-based terminal


DIGITAL TOOLS, SMART GRID

 * Digital twin applications in the power sector
 * Big data in the digital power plant
 * Enhancing energy efficiency with digital tools
 * Digitizing power plant maintenance
 * Virtual reality (VR) application in the power plant
 * Advancing grid management with digital tools
 * Accelerating smart grid development with new transformer tech
 * AI & the smart grid
 * Application of smart metering & demand response in Southeast Asia
 * Preparing our grids for a decentralized & bi-directional future


HYDROGEN (ONE-DAY PROGRAMME)

 * Panel: ASEAN & low-carbon hydrogen
 * Panel: Making hydrogen economy possible with low-cost tech
 * Hydrogen: the future of energy storage?
 * Hydrogen in city gas mix and its impact
 * Recent advancements in electrolysis technologies
 * Should blue hydrogen replace natural gas?
 * Developing the supply chain of hydrogen fuel
 * Case study: hydrogen pilot/testbed and lessons learned
 * Blue hydrogen case study – considerations, challenges and solutions
 * Green hydrogen via wind projects
 * Case study: green hydrogen powered by solar PV
 * Potential of green steel driven by green hydrogen

REGISTER TO ATTEND

2021 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME TOPICS

THE TECHNICAL PROGRAMME DELIVERS INSIGHTS ON SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF
MID-SIZED TO LARGE PROJECTS IN ENERGY AND POWER. IT IS DESIGNED TO, VIA PROJECT
SHOWCASES, FOR INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL EPCS, UTILITIES, IPPS, DEVELOPERS,
TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS TO DEMONSTRATE THE BEST PRACTICES IN COMPLEX PROJECT
DEVELOPMENT.

 1. DEVELOPING CLEAN POWER AND RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS Click For More Info
    a. x
    b. Switching the Fuel Mix
    c. Developing More Flexible Generation Processes
    d. Power Plant Emission and Pollution Control Systems
    e. Water-Energy Nexus in Generation
    f. Developing and Integrating Solar and Wind Energy Assets
    g. Improving Efficiency and Engineering in Fossil & Combined Cycle Plants
 2. BUILDING LNG-TO-POWER INFRASTRUCTURE Click For More Info
    a. x
    b. Negotiating LNG and Gas Supply Contracts
    c. Investment in the LNG Supply Chain
    d. Developing Small Scale LNG Infrastructure
    e. Developing Hydrogen-to-Power Decarbonisation Infrastructure
 3. SUCCESSFUL DELIVERY OF PROJECTS & PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Click For More
    Info
    a. x
    b. General Principles for EPC-PPP Contract Negotiation
    c. EPC Contract Management – Towards Data-Centric, Simultaneous and
       Collaborative Models
    d. Providing for Local Content and Sustainable Development within EPC
       Contracts
    e. Providing for Project Finance, Investment and Tax Objectives
 4. DIGITAL TOOLS, SMART GRID Click For More Info
    a. x
    b. Improving Operator Effectiveness & Plant Performance with Digital Tools
    c. Remote Operations and Automation in Power Plants
    d. Digital Solar and Wind Plants for Increased Asset Value
    e. Setting Up Smart Grid Roadmaps, Pilots, and Implementation Programs
    f. Implementation Strategies to Utilise the Full Capabilities of Smart
       Meters
    g. Developing a Communication Infrastructure for the Smart Grid and Smart
       Metering
    h. Big Data Analytics Platforms for Connected Data-Driven Business Solutions
 5. EV Click For More Info
    a. x
    b. Infrastructure development: battery, charging stations, grid
       inter-connections
    c. Innovation in business models
    d. Pilot projects rollout: lessons learned
    e. Partnership between government, grid operator, EV companies.
 6. ENERGY EFFICIENCY Click For More Info
    a. x
    b. Solar & wind power
    c. Gas, LNG pipeline
    d. Energy power & harmonics
    e. Energy intensive industries
    f. Green buildings

Future Energy Asia 2022 Technical Conference Program

Date: 20 – 22 July 2022

Venue: Online & BITEC Convention Centre, Bangkok, Thailand

Technical Content Partners:

 * DAY ONE – 20 JULY 2022
 * DAY TWO – 21 JULY 2022
 * DAY THREE – 22 JULY 2022


DEVELOPING CLEAN PROJECTS & RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS

ASEAN has set a lofty goal for clean & renewable energy: by 2025, renewables
will account for 23% of the region’s primary energy source. Southeast Asia’s
renewables sector represents US$281 billion investment opportunities between
2018 and 2025. After COP26, the emphasis and urgency of decarbonization has
become every greater, as countries pledge to net zero pathways.


 * 11.00 Case Study: Hybrid Solar Development
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Dr. Matthias Beisler
   
   Managing Director
   
   ILF Consulting Engineers (Asia) Ltd.

 * 11.15 Energy Storage for the Micro-Grid
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Shuquan Tang
   
   General Manager
   
   IHI

 * 11.35 Bioenergy & the Clean Energy Transition
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Chris Chatterton
   
   COO
   
   Methanol Institute

 * 11.55 Energy Transition Pathways and Future Grids Optimization using PLEXOS
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Dante Recalde
   
   Head of Solutions (APAC)
   
   Energy Exemplar

 * 12.15 Data Centres Race for Power
   
   SPEAKER
   
   JP Prins
   
   Director
   
   Quettil Hydrogen

 * 12.30 Operating Battery Storage to Support Decarbonization
   
   Marnie Shaw, Research Leader, Australian National University
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Marnie Shaw
   
   Research Leader
   
   Australian National University

 * 12.45 Integration of Renewable Energy – Challenges and Solutions from
   Electricity Network Perspective
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Chirag Mistry
   
   Technical Application (CEAP), Grid Automation/ Grid Solutions, GE Renewable
   Energy
   
   GE Renewable Energy

 * 13.00 Protecting Life & Assets with Effective Cable & Pipe Sealing Transits
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Lin Dingxiang
   
   Managing Director
   
   Roxtec

 * 13.05 Decarbonising Power Sector
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Sanjay Wele
   
   Business Development Manager - Asia Energy Management
   
   Cummins

 * 13.20 Lunch Break and Networking Session
 * 14:00 Combining Energy as a Service Solutions to Increase Energy Efficiency
   and Reduce Carbon Emissions
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Oscar Loza
   
   Group Head of Business Development, Sales and Offering Management
   
   Berkeley Energy Commercial Industrial Solutions (BECIS)

 * 14.15 Bioenergy & The Clean Energy Transition
   
   SPEAKER
   
   K R Prajwal
   
   Business Development Manager
   
   Tidal Sails

 * 14.30 On, Off & Under: Review of some Western Australian Experiences with
   Distributed Energy Resources & Opportunities for Southeast Asia
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Tarek Ketelsen
   
   Managing Director
   
   AMPERES

 * 14.45 Integrating The Biomethane Gas into The Existing Indonesian Gas Market
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Yales Vivadinar
   
   Managing Director
   
   PetroRaya

 * 15.00 Rooftop Solar PV in Universiti Putra Malaysia: A Route to Net-Zero
   Carbon Initiative
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Zainal Kadir
   
   Professor
   
   Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)

 * 15.15 Recycled Polymer from Industrial Waste as Loss Circulation Material in
   Drilling Operations
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Zatil Afifah Binti Omar
   
   R&D Chemist
   
   OVA CHEM

 * 15.30 7-Step Innovative HVAC Approach to Robustly Improve Energy Efficiency
   in Buildings
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Pumitorn Siriachakul
   
   Operation Manager
   
   Samsub Distributor Limited

 * 15.45 Improve Productivity for Solar Rooftop EPC by using Solar design and
   CRM software
   
   SPEAKERS
   
   Ploynapat Jaroenkocharit
   
   SolarSTEP Project Manager
   
   New Energy Nexus Thailand
   
   Chalermpon Satayavutipong
   
   CEO & Founder
   
   Sunolar Technology

 * 16.00 100% Renewable Energy for ASEAN
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Andrew Blakers
   
   Professor
   
   Australian National University

 * 16:15 Renewable Energy Technologies for the Low-Carbon Energy Transition
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Andrew Waite
   
   Sales Director, Renewables
   
   Babcock & Wilcox

 * 16.30 Rooftop Solar Corporate PPAs: The Importance of Bankable Project
   Documents to the Energy Transition
   
   SPEAKER
   
   David Beckstead
   
   Partner
   
   Chandler MHM

 * 16.45 Application of New Generation EIS System for Energy Storage System to
   Improve Fire Safety & Life Span
   
   SPEAKER
   
   DongKyun Kim
   
   Associate Director
   
   BSD

 * 17:00 Reserved for AVEVA
   
   AVEVA

 * 17.15 Preparing Our Grids for a Decentralized & Bi-Directional Future
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Pierre Lelong
   
   Director
   
   ENEA Consulting Singapore

 * 17.30 End of Technical Conference Day One


CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION & STORAGE

Carbon capture, utilization & storage (CCUS) technologies are expected to play a
key role in ASEAN’s race to net zero. CCUS can reduce emissions from Southeast
Asian’s current energy and industrial assets while supporting burgeoning
prospects linking with green/blue hydrogen and ammonia generation.
This track will highlight trail-blazing technical innovations and case studies
with best practices from the region and beyond.


 * 10.00 A Geo-logy Led Assessment of Potential CCS Networks in Southeast Asia
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Chris Consoli
   
   Geologist
   
   Global CCS Institute

 * 10.15 CO2 Geological Storage: Digital Tools for Screening & Maturation of
   Marketable Volumes
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Diego Vazquez Anzola
   
   Technical Director
   
   Asia Pacific Energy Solutions (APES)

 * 10.30 Pathway to Net Zero Emission for Numaligarh Refinery with Sustainable
   Alternative Fuels
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Geetali Kalita
   
   Chief Manager (Technical Services-Energy & Utilities)
   
   Numaligarh Refinery Limited

 * 10.45 Case Study: Scaling Up CCUS Projects
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Ian Havercroft
   
   Principal Consultant – Policy, Legal & Regulatory
   
   Global CCS Institute

 * 11.00 Shipboard Carbon Capture
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Jacob Genauar
   
   Managing Director
   
   Longitude Engineering Pte Ltd

 * 11.15 Reserved for Technical Content Partner
 * 11.30 A Large-Scale Offshore CCS Full Value Chain Solution for Southeast Asia
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Ronald Chew
   
   Business Development Manager
   
   Altera Infrastructure

 * 11.45 Reserved for Chulalongkorn University
 * 12.00 Lunch Break and Networking Session

BUILDING LNG-TO-POWER INFRASTRUCTURE

Over the last decade, ASEAN’s economy has grown consistently, resulting in
expanding markets for many power sources, including LNG. Wood Mackenzie expects
it to provide over 50% of the region’s gas supply. Recently, we have seen a slew
of LNG-to-power plants planned in the region, in the transition to a cleaner,
secure, and accessible energy future.

This track will shed light on the important aspects of Southeast Asia’s LNG
sector developments, various applications & alternative comparisons.

 * 13.00 Addition of Membrane Containment System to API 620 & 625
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Jon Tan
   
   Business Development Manager
   
   GTT Southeast Asia

 * 13.15 Transporting Power on Water with Liquified Natural Gas – A Contiguous
   Approach to Delivering Constant & Stable Electricity to Meet Changing Demands
   Over Time
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Luke Chang
   
   Director Business Development (APAC)
   
   Wison Clean Energy Pte Ltd

 * 13.30 Software Solutions for LNG Import in The Energy Transition
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Magnus Ulseth
   
   Director - LNG & Midstream Products
   
   Quorum Software

 * 13:45 Case Study: Higas Small Scale LNG Terminal
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Sean Hughes
   
   Commercial Director
   
   Avenir LNG

 * 14.05 Reserved for Technical Content Partner

DIGITAL TOOLS, SMART GRIDS

International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that Southeast Asia needs $1.2
trillion through to 2040, to modernize and electricity grids. Utilizing digital
tools and modernizing the grid will hold the key for Southeast Asia to integrate
more renewable energy into its power systems, which in turn will help the region
diversify its energy portfolio and meet its sustainability commitments.

The track will showcase the immense opportunities and options to leverage on
data, digital tools, AI to make power generation, transmission, and consumption
smarter.

 * 14.20 Digitalizing Power Plant Construction & Maintenance
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Marc Smaluhn
   
   CEO
   
   ToolkitX

 * 14.35 SF6-Free: Sustainable Growth with MV Innovation
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Weili Ding
   
   MV Category & Channel Director – APAC
   
   Schneider Electric

 * 14.50 Enhancing Energy Efficiency with Digital Tools
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Jonas Berge
   
   Senior Director – Applied Technology
   
   EMERSON

 * 15.10 Hardware and Performance Optimization for HVAC Based AI and Diagnostic
   Platform in Thailand
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Denchai Woradechjumroen
   
   CEO
   
   TIE Smart Solutions

 * 15.25 Opportunities & Challenges on Digital Technologies for Efficient
   Building in ASEAN Region
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Rio Jon Piter Silitonga
   
   Research Analyst
   
   ASEAN Centre for Energy

 * 15.40 Advanced Analytics and Domain Expertise in Baker Hughes Drive
   Predictive Performance
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Daniele Porciani
   
   Knowledge Services Business Developer
   
   Baker Hughes

 * 15.55 Implementation of OPERCOM Method to Manage Pre-Commissioning &
   Commissioning in Petrochemical Industry Case Study: Methanol Production
   Petrochemical Complex
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Farshid Madanifar
   
   Commissioning Manager
   
   MAPNA Group

 * 16.10 Digital Twin Application in The Power Sector
   
   SPEAKERS
   
   Jovian Cheung
   
   Senior Engineer
   
   Electrical & Mechanical Services Department – HKSAR
   
   Xu Zhao
   
   Professor
   
   The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

 * 16:25 Reserved for AVEVA
 * 16:40 Cyber Physical – The New Battleground for Energy Industry and Criminals
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Naveen Selvam
   
   APAC Program Manager
   
   ABS Group

 * 16:55 Advancing Grid Management with Digital Tools
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Matthew Wapples
   
   Director – Business Growth
   
   KrakenFlex

 * 17:10 Enabling Distributed Energy Future – Mapping Low Voltage Networks Using
   Smart Meter Data
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Reza Razzagi
   
   Lecturer
   
   Monash University

 * 17:25 Case Study from Taiwan: The Road to Smart Cities and Key Learning
   Lessons
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Chen-Yu LEE Ph.D. (Leo)
   
   Director
   
   Taipei Smart City Project Management Office

 * 17:40 End of Technical Conference Day Two


HYDROGEN

Southeast Asia is only getting started with hydrogen development, but the
potential of transforming once coal-dependent nations to net zero sources is
strong.

This track will draw expertise from across the globe to discuss plausible
pathways to economical production of hydrogen and across value chain, and pilots
and case studies that Southeast Asia can learn from.


 * 10.00 Potential of Green Steel Driven by Green Hydrogen
   
   SPEAKER
   
   John Pye
   
   Associate Professor
   
   Australian National University

 * 10.15 Decarbonization Opportunities Through Offshore Green Hydrogen
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Arnaud Roux
   
   Field Development Group Manager
   
   Subsea7

 * 10.30 Large scale PtX technologies by Uhde – Key to advancing green chemicals
   value chain
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Karan Bagga
   
   CTO
   
   thyssenkrupp Uhde Australia

 * 10.45 Developing The Supply Chain of Hydrogen Fuels
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Benjamin Bruns
   
   Product and Business Manager
   
   Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG

 * 11.00 Panel: ASEAN & low-carbon hydrogen
   
   SPEAKERS
   
   Dang Thanh Tung
   
   Strategy Department
   
   Petrovietnam
   
   Winnie Huynh
   
   Founder & CEO
   
   The Green Solutions
   
   Thomas Chrometzka
   
   Chief Strategy Officer
   
   Enapter
   
   MODERATOR
   
   Dr. Neil D'Souza
   
   Principal Consultant
   
   Argus Media

 * 11.40 Reserved for Technical Content Partner
 * 12.10 Australia’s Potential to Supply Hydrogen Fuels, Renewable Electricity &
   Green Metals in a Future Decarbonized Asia Pacific Economy
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Ken Baldwin
   
   Professor
   
   Australian National University

 * 12.25 The APAC Hydrogen Network: Where Are the Opportunities?
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Madana Nallappan
   
   Regional Analyst
   
   Energy Industries Council (EIC)

 * 12.40 Reducing the Cost of Producing Green Hydrogen via Wind Turbines
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Robert Young
   
   President
   
   Praxis Energy Partners

 * 12.55 Cause and Effects of Hydrogen Leakage Protection and Mitigation
   Measures
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Srikanth Nagarajan
   
   Construction Support Engineer
   
   Fluor

 * 13.10 Green Hydrogen: Hype or Hope?
   
   SPEAKER
   
   Mathieu Geze
   
   Director Asia
   
   HDF Energy

 * 13.25 End of FEA Technical Conference

 * DAY ONE – 20 JULY 2022
 * DAY TWO – 21 JULY 2022
 * DAY THREE – 22 JULY 2022


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